The rapture of the Saints is near. There are very clear biblical evidence that the Church will be taken away from the Earth through the rapture before the antichrist will begin operation. Let’s Get ourselves ready.
Rapture of the Saints: things you need to know | Bro. Hosanna David The Rapture is the catching away of dead Saints and prepared Christians to meet Jesus Christ in the air. In this Bible study we want to consider these topics below: 1. Location of Christians 2. Who Does He Return With? 3. Purpose – Mercy or Judgment? 4. Who is Taken? 5. Who Will See It? 6. The Timing
The Second Coming of Jesus Christ & its Purpose | Bro. Hosanna David The Second Coming (also called Second Advent or Parousia) is the future return of Jesus Christ in His glory to the earth to judge his enemies, and set up His Kingdom and reward the faithful. Purpose of the Second Coming of Jesus Christ 1. To fulfill the Scripture 2. Jesus Christ said He will come again 3. The Battle of Armageddon 4. To Resurrect Post-Rapture Saints 5. The Millennial Reign of Jesus Christ on Earth 6. The Final Judgment 7. The Renovation of Heaven and Earth 8. The New Jerusalem 9. The Restoration of God’s Kingdom on Earth 10. To Reward and Comfort The Righteous
This is the revelation that the Lord gave me for the world, especially Believers. God revealed these things so that Christians can be awakened. The days are getting darker, there is therefore need to watch and pray even as we await the Rapture of the Saints.
If salvation is by grace alone through faith, why do some preaches say that there are some works we need to do after getting saved? If salvation is free should there be any thing that we are expected to do after we have been born again of God?
Jesus Christ did not say that everyone that professes to be His follower will make it to Heaven, but only those who believe in him, born again, receive the Holy Spirit and continue to obey the commandments of God and remain faithful unto death or until His return. That means there are qualifications one must possess before they can be raptured.
God’s relationship with the Israelites reveals to us how God uses enemies to discipline His children. His purpose is to make His children run back to Him for reconciliation and deliverance.
The love of Jesus Christ for the Church makes Him to correct believers whenever they are going astray. Those He loves He rebukes and chastens (Revelation 3:19). We are not to get discouraged when the Lord rebukes us, rather we should take it seriously and be happy because a child that is never disciplined is not a legitimate child.
God is merciful and gracious. His goodness cannot permit Him to leave us alone, even when we go astray, He searches for us. God’s mercy is one of the ways God expresses His love toward us. We, therefore, must not take His mercy for granted.